Tuesday, April 20, 2010

9 Things You Can Do to Be Happy in the Next 30 Minutes


Being happier doesn’t have to be a long-term ambition. You can start right now. In the next 30 minutes, tackle as many of the following suggestions as possible. Not only will these tasks themselves increase your happiness, but the mere fact that you’ve achieved some concrete goals will boost your mood.
1. Raise your activity level to pump up your energy. If you’re on the phone, stand up and pace. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Put more energy into your voice. Take a brisk 10-minute walk. Even better…
2. Take a walk outside. Research suggests that light stimulates brain chemicals that improve mood. For an extra boost, get your sunlight first thing in the morning.
3. Reach out. Send an e-mail to a friend you haven’t seen in a while, or reach out to someone new. Having close bonds with other people is one of the most important keys to happiness. When you act in a friendly way, not only will others feel more friendly toward you, but you’ll also strengthen your feelings of friendliness for other people.
4. Rid yourself of a nagging task. Deal with that insurance problem, purchase something you need, or make that long-postponed appointment with the dentist. Crossing an irksome chore off your to-do list will give you a big rush of elation.
5. Create a more serene environment. Outer order contributes to inner peace, so spend some time cleaning off your desk and tackling the piles in the kitchen. A large stack of little tasks can feel overwhelming, but often just a few minutes of work can make a sizable dent. Set the timer for 10 minutes and see what you can do.
6. Do a good deed. Introduce two people by e-mail, take a minute to pass along useful information, or deliver some gratifying praise. In fact, you can also…
7. Save someone’s life. Sign up to be an organ donor, and remember to tell your family about your decision. “Do good, feel good” — it really works!
8. Act happy. Fake it 'til you feel it. Research shows that even an artificially induced smile boosts your mood. And if you’re smiling, other people will perceive you as being friendlier and more approachable.
9. Learn something new. Think of a subject that you wish you knew more about and spend 15 minutes on the Internet reading about it, or go to a bookstore and buy a book about it. But be honest! Pick a topic that really interests you, not something you think you "should" or "need" to learn about.
Some people worry that wanting to be happier is a selfish goal, but in fact, research shows that happier people are more sociable, likable, healthy, and productive — and they’re more inclined to help other people. By working to boost your own happiness, you’re making other people happier, too.
Abdukerim Warsame blogs about happiness, among other topics, for Real Simple’s Simply Stated. Her book The Happiness Project (Harper Collins) is due out in 2009.

Practical Creativity

Nurturing and developing your creativity will help you in any area you wish to pursue. Having the ability to come up with creative ideas can help you each and every day. For example, being more creative will help you with all of the following:

Solve everyday problems more efficiently and effectively.
Turn problems into opportunities.
Find unexpected ways to resolve conflicts.
Create new products, processes, and services.
Find new ways of doing things.
Make creative, innovative and entrepreneurial thinking part of your everyday work life.
Generate ideas for creative pursuits such as writing, drawing, composing, photography, and so on
Find creative ways to generate more income.
Create new business opportunities.
Become indispensable to your organization.
Lead a more fulfilling life by being “a creator”.
Making do with whatever is at hand to reach your goals.

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• Solve every day problems more
efficiently and effectively.
• Turn prolems into opportunities.

• Find new ways of doing
things.
• Find creative ways to generate
more income.
• Create new product, processes and services.
• Become indispensable to your organization.

Develop the ability to make do whith whatever is at hand to reach your goals.
• Generate ideas for artistic pursuits such as writing, drawing, composing,
photography, and so on.
• Find unexpected ways to resolve conflicts.
• Lead a more fulfilling life by being “a creator”.









Do you have any educational aspirations you can include in your bucket list?

  • Finish high school.
  • Get your GED.
  • Get a college degree.
  • Get a Masters.
  • Get a PhD.
  • Get into Med School.
  • Pass the New York Bar.
  • Get Certified as a Public Accountant.
  • Get an MBA
  • Get Certified as a Financial Planner.
  • Get into Harvard.
  • Finish first your class.






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Formula For Completing Your Goal List.

  • Decide what yuo want.
  • Create SMART goals.
  • Know why you want to achieve each goal
  • Set an empowering belief
  • Commit focus and attention to your goal.
  • Take the most obvious actions to achieve your goal.
  • Measure and monitor your progress, adjusting your actions to realign whith your goal.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010

My favorite thing is to go where I have never been

My favorite thing is to go where I have never beenPut my feet in the ocean just to know I’ve been thereRun my hand through the dirt on a mountain top just to know I’ve been thereBreath in the fresh air of a farm field just to know I’ve been thereFeel the rain in the forest just to know I’ve been thereTo plot a direction on a map that makes no sense just to know I’ve been thereTo go through every small town and find its beauty just to know I’ve been thereThe places I have yet to be, an unmarked destination on a mapAwaiting my discovery, awaiting the beauty it holds.